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TSpiscesguy
post Jul 19 2007, 11:05 AM, updated 18y ago

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Here are some object pictures taken indoor with low light condition.

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post Jul 19 2007, 12:04 PM

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All your shots except the chandelier are low light? I noticed that the flash is fired. Low light shot doesnt use flash.
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post Jul 19 2007, 12:05 PM

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lol...ya woh...all got shadow one behind
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post Jul 19 2007, 12:34 PM

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Crank up the ISO, crank up the exposure bias, use a tripod..forget about the flash (unless you really need to)! biggrin.gif

Yay, more D40 people around smile.gif
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post Jul 19 2007, 02:04 PM

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QUOTE(nairud @ Jul 19 2007, 12:04 PM)
All your shots except the chandelier are low light? I noticed that the flash is fired. Low light shot doesnt use flash.
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Yes...all shots are in low light. (except the chandelier).

Because I m using the auto mode, so the flash will popup automatically when the camera detects a low light condition.

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post Jul 19 2007, 02:04 PM

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Try to avoid shadow which is created by your flash = boost up ISO or shutter speed or get SB600 / SB800

Js my 2 cents
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post Jul 19 2007, 02:06 PM

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QUOTE(zio @ Jul 19 2007, 12:34 PM)
Crank up the ISO, crank up the exposure bias, use a tripod..forget about the flash (unless you really need to)! biggrin.gif

Yay, more D40 people around smile.gif
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I will certainly try ur suggestions. icon_idea.gif


Added on July 19, 2007, 2:07 pm
QUOTE(chiewming @ Jul 19 2007, 02:04 PM)
Try to avoid shadow which is created by your flash = boost up ISO or shutter speed or get SB600 / SB800

Js my 2 cents
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Ok..thanks for ur advice.

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post Jul 19 2007, 02:07 PM

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wah........very nice one,with super camera D40
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post Jul 19 2007, 02:53 PM

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d40 no P mode meh? lol
leave the A mode alone la...
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post Jul 19 2007, 04:16 PM

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QUOTE(VincC454 @ Jul 19 2007, 02:53 PM)
d40 no P mode meh? lol
leave the A mode alone la...
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i read the kenrockswell it says: to use P mode when u're handling over your cam to someone who doesn't really use dslr. Anyway is P mode good all the way?

what should i always watch out using manual? aperture shutter etc?
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post Jul 19 2007, 04:45 PM

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Actually I hand the camera to people who doesn't use dslr on the A mode. P mode still requires certain tweaks.

Am using M mode now. Will snap ugly shots until I get it perfect! tongue.gif M mode need to look at aperture and shutter.

The rest like metering, white balance, ISO, EV and flash will have been handled when you are in P mode as well.
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post Jul 20 2007, 06:40 PM

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QUOTE(Kensim00 @ Jul 19 2007, 04:16 PM)
i read the kenrockswell it says: to use P mode when u're handling over your cam to someone who doesn't really use dslr. Anyway is P mode good all the way?

what should i always watch out using manual? aperture shutter etc?
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i believe kenrockwell says he use P mode in most cases doh.gif
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post Jul 20 2007, 08:47 PM

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Some outdoor pictures. Any sifu...care to comment.. sweat.gif
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post Jul 20 2007, 08:51 PM

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try different angles of the same subjects and post the results...
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post Jul 20 2007, 10:46 PM

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nothing-new-syndrome.. do wat diwant suggest, hope u'll get d cure. thumbup.gif

i c there's a potential esp for d 5th pic. smile.gif
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post Jul 22 2007, 01:41 PM

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Pics continue..

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post Jul 22 2007, 01:49 PM

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i think ur composition needs to be improved...IMO
n some of ur pics have highlights especially the garden pics
some oso overexposed...try play more with aperture and shutter speeds

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post Jul 22 2007, 01:51 PM

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post Jul 22 2007, 02:00 PM

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QUOTE(Kensim00 @ Jul 19 2007, 04:16 PM)
i read the kenrockswell it says: to use P mode when u're handling over your cam to someone who doesn't really use dslr. Anyway is P mode good all the way? what should i always watch out using manual? aperture shutter etc?
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Well, that's what Ken Rockwell says ... Anthony says "If the person doesn't really use a DSLR, what the hell is he doing there? Standing and watching-ah?" laugh.gif
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post Jul 22 2007, 04:38 PM

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Piscesguy, check out the following link, this guy from Italy is damn good in taking flora. You can learn a lot from him.

http://www.juzaphoto.com/eng/articles/flora_photography.htm

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